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Nan Cobham remains one of the most enigmatic figures in Tudor history. Mentioned only once in a surviving letter from 1536, she is named alongside Lady Worcester as one of the first accusers of Anne Boleyn. Beyond that brief reference, Nan Cobham disappears from the historical record, leaving historians to speculate about her true identity and role in the queen’s downfall. </...

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The York Daughters were the remarkable yet often overlooked princesses of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville—women who carried the blood of the House of York into the Tudor age. While history remembers their brothers, the lost Princes in the Tower, the York Daughters—Elizabeth, Mary, Cecily, Anne, Catherine, Bridget, and Margaret—played a quieter but lasting role in shaping En...

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Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, was one of the most controversial figures in fifteenth-century England—a royal favorite whose ambition, rumored affair with Queen Margaret of Anjou, and disastrous command in France helped ignite the Wars of the Roses. Born into the powerful Beaufort family, descendants of John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford, Edmund Beaufort rose rapidly un...

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The Greys were one of the most intriguing families in English history, a dynasty that seemed to appear at every turning point from the Wars of the Roses to the Tudor court. They produced queens, rebels, soldiers, and statesmen—figures who stood dangerously close to the English throne. Elizabeth Woodville, a Grey by birth, became a queen; Lady Jane Grey briefly ruled as the “N...

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The Howard family was one of the most powerful and enduring dynasties in English history, rising from Norfolk gentry to become dukes, queens, poets, and statesmen at the heart of Tudor politics. Their story mirrors the rise and fall of the Tudor dynasty itself—from loyal service at Bosworth in 1485 to dominance under Henry VIII and survival through Elizabeth I’s reign. The Ho...

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